Few figures in the history of popular music have experienced a life as extraordinary, turbulent, and influential as Brian Jones. Founder of The Rolling Stones, visionary multi-instrumentalist, trendsetter, and one of the most enigmatic personalities of the Swinging Sixties, Jones helped shape the sound, image, and direction of one of the world's greatest rock bands before his tragic death at the age of twenty-seven.
This audiobook explores the life and legacy of the man who named The Rolling Stones, assembled its original lineup, and introduced a remarkable range of musical influences that expanded the group's creative horizons. From his childhood in Cheltenham and early fascination with blues music to the explosive success of the Stones, listeners will follow Jones's meteoric rise through the heart of the British music revolution.
A fascinating portrait of a gifted, troubled, and unforgettable pioneer whose influence continues to resonate throughout rock music more than half a century after his passing.












